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Husband's Betrayal Unveiled

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The doorbell rang at precisely three o'clock in the afternoon. I wasn't expecting anyone, and Quentin was still at work. When I opened the door, my breath caught in my throat. "Mrs. Hamilton?" I stammered, staring at my mother-in-law standing on our doorstep, her silver hair neatly styled and her arms laden with gifts. "Surprise, dear!" She smiled warmly, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything?" "No, of course not," I said quickly, stepping aside to let her in. "Quentin isn't home yet." She swept into our living room, setting down her bags and embracing me with unexpected warmth. "Serena, you look lovely as always," she said, holding me at arm's length. "Though perhaps a bit tired around the eyes?" I touched my face self-consciously.

Husband's Betrayal Unveiled Chapter 1

The doorbell rang at precisely three o'clock in the afternoon. I wasn't expecting anyone, and Quentin was still at work. When I opened the door, my breath caught in my throat.

"Mrs. Hamilton?" I stammered, staring at my mother-in-law standing on our doorstep, her silver hair neatly styled and her arms laden with gifts.

"Surprise, dear!" She smiled warmly, her eyes crinkling at the corners. "I hope I'm not interrupting anything?"

"No, of course not," I said quickly, stepping aside to let her in. "Quentin isn't home yet."

She swept into our living room, setting down her bags and embracing me with unexpected warmth. "Serena, you look lovely as always," she said, holding me at arm's length. "Though perhaps a bit tired around the eyes?"

I touched my face self-consciously. Had the strain of my deteriorating marriage become so obvious?

"I've been traveling all day," she continued, not waiting for my response. "I decided it was time to see my son and his beautiful wife."

Something in her tone made me wonder if this visit was entirely spontaneous. The way her eyes darted around our home, taking in the slightly mismatched furniture and the absence of family photos that might have once adorned our walls.

"Quentin doesn't know I'm coming," she admitted, settling onto our couch. "I wanted to surprise him."

I swallowed hard. "He'll be home for dinner."

"Perfect," she said, reaching into her bag. "I brought gifts. This is for you—it's a pendant I've had since I was a girl. It belonged to my grandmother."

She pressed a small silver pendant into my palm. It was delicate and beautiful, with intricate engravings that caught the afternoon light.

"It's beautiful," I whispered, genuinely touched.

"It's meant for someone special," she replied, her eyes studying me with an intensity that made me wonder what she really saw.

When Quentin finally returned home that evening, his surprise at seeing his mother was evident—though not entirely pleasant.

"Mother?" he said, standing awkwardly in the doorway. "What are you doing here?"

"I thought it was time for a visit," she replied, rising to embrace him. "Don't I get a hug?"

He returned her embrace stiffly before stepping back. "Of course. It's just... unexpected."

During dinner, Mrs. Hamilton kept up a steady stream of conversation, asking questions about our lives and sharing stories from her hometown. But I couldn't help noticing how Quentin's attention kept drifting to his phone.

"Work emergency?" I asked quietly when he checked it for the third time in fifteen minutes.

"Just a friend," he muttered, but his fingers moved rapidly across the screen.

Mrs. Hamilton's eyes narrowed slightly. "Important message?"

"Just Ayleen," he said dismissively. "She needed some advice about a patient."

I felt a familiar knot form in my stomach. Ayleen Brooks—his old flame who had somehow weaseled her way back into his life over the past year.

"Ah yes," Mrs. Hamilton said, her voice carefully neutral. "Your old friend from college?"

"From medical school," Quentin corrected, his eyes lighting up with an animation I rarely saw these days. "She's a nurse now."

His phone buzzed again, and this time he stood up. "I need to handle this," he said. "Excuse me."

As he left the room, I caught Mrs. Hamilton's concerned gaze.

"He's been very busy with work lately," I explained weakly.

She reached across the table and squeezed my hand. "Serena dear, I may be old, but I'm not blind."

Before I could respond, Quentin returned, his expression tense. "There's a fire downtown," he announced. "I need to go."

"What? Now?" I asked, glancing at the clock. It was nearly eight o'clock.

"I'm on call," he said, already grabbing his jacket. "Ayleen's there too—she was visiting a patient nearby."

Mrs. Hamilton stood up. "Is it serious?"

"Sounds like it," he replied grimly. "A residential building. They're calling in all available personnel."

After he left, Mrs. Hamilton turned to me with a determined expression. "Serena, I think I'll head downtown tomorrow morning. There's a wonderful little market I've heard about."

"Don't go alone," I said, worried about her navigating unfamiliar streets.

"Nonsense," she waved away my concern. "I'm perfectly capable."

The next morning, Mrs. Hamilton left early, insisting she wanted to explore while the day was fresh. I had a strange feeling of foreboding as I watched her go.

Two hours later, my phone rang. It was Rachel, my friend from work.

"Serena," she said urgently, "have you heard about the fire?"

"Yes," I replied, my heart suddenly racing. "Quentin's there."

"It's spreading quickly," she continued. "They're evacuating nearby buildings."

I turned on the news, watching in horror as flames engulfed a three-story apartment building downtown.

"The reporter just said they're still searching for survivors," Rachel added.

My blood ran cold as I remembered Mrs. Hamilton's comment about visiting the market in that exact neighborhood.

"Rachel," I whispered, "I think Quentin's mother might be trapped in the fire."

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Husband's Betrayal Unveiled of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 5
Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10

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